Yes Peter,they are very nice Self Propelled Guns.
With these I now have three differing types of up-gunned Panzer Variants for the trains.
The Fall of France 1940
The British Tommy in this picture is still wearing his helmet and other kit,which I find quite unusual.
Interesting to note just where the spare track was placed,which helps with the project.
So I`ll make spare track up and stick it where it is in the picture.
I have been busy for a few nights,kit bashing my way through a quarter of those piled up below.
" There`s even more upstairs."
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"Mrs B,does not like to many boxes stacked up in the front room. "
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" But BB,has been smuggling just a few down hoping she would not notice."
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"Very true."
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" But Mrs B,aint blind ,and insisted BB,stack them up tidy."
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"Not knowing the meaning of Tidy,BB,looked it up on Google,and sighed impossible! "
My neat table top.
Having finished over 20 boxes I have a system well in place. Half of all the tiny wheels and larger ones are cut off,and stuck to the other half`s which remain upon the sprue. This avoids me losing them upon the floor. I am working throughout the night. So Mrs B,is peacefully in slumber so cannot help if the darn things end up upon the floor.
I cannot bend to pick them up.
So once I need them I know exactly where they are.
Panzer Mk IV F1/2 with loose interchangeable guns.
Ironic this kit was bought in the City,and as you can see one Part of the Tank did not run.
It should look like that one below.
Another Mk VI Tank to do then I can get stuck into the 6 German Armoured Half- Tracks and 4 Cars,and 6 more Marder Self Propelled Guns,and six Tiger Tanks.
"So BB`s a bit busy."_________________
" You can say that again?"_______
"BB`s very busy indeed.
I hope to see you all later.